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On dangerous ground _ Global Witness
… which profiled Honduras as the world’s most dangerous country per capita to be a land and environmental defender. … defence of land and environmental rights. KILLINGS BY COUNTRY 2010-15 THE DEADLIEST YEARS ON RECORD 200+ 50+ 10+ 3+ … dam, mining and agribusiness projects were linked to at least 11 killings in 2015 (copyright Giles Clarke/Getty …
Policy implementation and fisheries resource management: Lessons from Senegal
… pro- grammeme concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or … often necessary. As an example, an equipped boat costs at least two million CFAF for the small, motorized pirogues … 55 ���������� To complete the strategic approaches developed in the context of this report, it is necessary to …
Report Advisory Body 'Our common dignity initiative on Rights-based Approaches in World Heritage'
… APPROACH For adequate rights-based approaches to be developed for the World Heritage system, a focus is needed on … technical role in the World Heritage context, not least of all in relation to nomination evaluations, State of … meeting offered a critical opportunity to not only discuss country level findings, but equally explore locally relevant …
Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya
… or the Total Foundation concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, or … the same methodology. In 2011 and 2012, the methodology developed for MedRAS will be implemented in other sites in … founder of national parks and protected areas (on land at least) in the Mediterranean region has been the Agricul- ture …
A Global Register of Competences for Protected Area Practitioners
… primary management objective(s), which should apply to at least three-quarters of the protected area – the 75 per cent … in Protected Areas and other Conserved Territories (SFCD), developed as part of the ‘Promise of Sydney’ that arose from … on the part of IUCN concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, or …
Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)
… on the part of WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or … of 37.7 to 112.5 µg/dL. This contrasted with data from developed countries where few workers had blood lead … for lead in soil exist in a number of countries, and at least one country, the USA, also has standards for lead in …
Atmospheric Brown Clouds (ABC) Emission Inventory Manual
… on the part of UNEP concerning legal status of any country, territory or city of its authorities, or concerning … used both as a guide in compiling emission inventories in developed and developing countries, and as a training … • List of the most important solvents, accounting for at least 90% of all solvent emissions, • Data on import, export, …
Culture and wetlands: A Ramsar guidance document
… This is viewed as ‘work-in-progress’ to be further developed and completed through the experience gained in … disseminating knowledge on the experience gained in each country can be a very useful process in improving … and cultural significance and the growing interest in at least some countries in more naturally-produced food, efforts …
Note 5: Evaluating the risk to Ramsar Sites from climate change induced sea level rise
… Note and the accompanying web map service and data sets, developed by the Center for International Earth Science … (SEDAC), conducted a glo- bal analysis of Ramsar Sites and developed this report in response to a request by the Ramsar … we found 85% of Sites would be exposed, 6% would suffer at least 50% of their area at risk, and still only 1 Site would …
Interactions between aquaculture and the environment
… producers (FEAP) concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, or … be cultured whenever feasible. • The recommendations developed in the ICES Code of Practices on the Introductions … oceanica die and the effects are not reversible, at least on a human timescale (Holmer et al., 2003; Pergent et …